I was thinking bands eh. Then I was like Bandaids eh? whats he talking about eh?!??! (Also saw a 5 in those two bands... This was setup :S)(Wait till it's 3 am late when no one is in the drive thru tell your buddy ur comming to make a youtube video drive past the speakers make video smoke a quick blunt go back inside. Manager asks "where the fuck were you?!" I was smoking a blunt with friends. "oh okay cool, clean those fucking dishes")

Large amounts of money come from the bank in $1,000 stacks that have a paper band around them. Early mafia gangsters would keep large amounts of cash rolled in broccoli bands, since it wouldn't fit in a conventional wallet. There are multiple possible origins for the term, a sort of convergent slang.

Was that wrong? Should I have not done that? I tell you, I gotta plead ignorance on this thing because if anyone had said anything to me at all when I first started here that that sort of thing was frowned upon, you know, ‘cause I've worked in a lot of fast food places and I tell you people do that all the time.

I opened the video and was like “Oh a Supreme Patty video” and expected a bunch of comments talking about how it’s a Supreme Patty video, but I now feel like there’s some weird disconnect between the reddit community and the Instagram community that I was unaware of lol.

This is totally a fake video btw for those that don’t know Supreme Patty. He has a bunch like these.

There’s a huuuugggeee disconnect. The people on Instagram that use it as an actual social network and not just a pic dump for their hikes and dogs aren’t the types to be using reddit often. I’ve noticed it too.

Less of a disconnect because of platform, but more of a disconnect because of target audience. The audience doesn't overlap much as people like this guy are targeting teenagers. Reddit's average age is like mid-20's as a whole.

In the United States, age groups of adults are split up somewhat fairly, with 22 percent of the adult population made up of 18-29 year olds, 34 percent in the 30-49 age range, 25 percent in the 50-64 range, and only 19 percent of adults above the age of 65. These numbers have likely shifted a bit since they were gathered in 2016; regardless, they hold true for our point today. Compared to these numbers, the Reddit user base doesn’t match these numbers at all. In 2016, the Reddit user base was 64 percent between the ages of 18 and 29, and another 29 percent were between the ages of 30 and 49. Only 6 percent of Reddit users were found to be between the ages of 50 and 64, and just a single percent were 65 or older.

I've found myself sucked into both which is pretty bad as it is, but what's worse is I expect Instagram comments to be as good as Reddit comments and every time nope. Instagram comments make me legitimately angry sometimes. Probably also because they're real people. For whatever reason though the lack of anonymity is still not enough to deter those real edgy opinions. The fact that Reddit has mods/subs is a game changer imo. Also, Reddit is seen as being more legit so a lot better comments tend to pop up with in depth explanations and a reward system for making a good comment.

Thats the thing with shitty minimum wage jobs. You quit/fired? Go find a new one for the exact same pay in less than a week. Service jobs always, always, ALWAAAAAYS have an extremely high turn over rate because of how garbage they are. You're busting your ass for an unlivable wage. If someone was like, "hey, heres $2000 to quit your job" you'd still be coming out on top if it took you an ENTIRE MONTH to find another one, which is very unlikely if you're applying to even just 3 places a day.

Yeah. My uncle had issues holding down a job after Vietnam (eventually he would become homeless, drug dependent, and killed trying to cross a busy freeway on foot in the evening). Anyway, he got a job, briefly, building furniture for minimum wage. Thing is, he refused to work on fridays, because that's when he would go buy his dope and start his weekend. After a couple of weeks, his boss gave him shit and threatened him and my uncle said "you pay me minimum fucking wage. You can fire me and i can walk next door and get another job for minimum wage. In fact, fuck you! I quit!" And he walked next door, and got a job for minimum wage on the spot. I mean, my uncle had a lot of issues, but he was gonna be damned to get threatened a job over minimum wage

I'm sorry to hear about your uncle. Yeah, sometimes it's just not worth it anymore and you just have to quit. Minimum wage jobs attract minimum education management. Usually people are just placed in a supervisor position because they simply stayed at that one location the longest and have seniority, even if it's just one year. These newly hired managers who have never had a management jobs go on rampages to try and show their boss how productive they are, earning that extra dollar an hour. This makes every ones life hell and the turn over rate goes up. I worked at a gas station for 7 months, when I quit, I had been the employee with the most seniority. New boss who was just 21 years old started changing so many things around, like removing the chair from the break room so that people wouldn't sit down on their shifts, to the point where everyone started just quitting without notice. It causes a chain reaction of disgruntled employees when they end up having to work surprise double shifts.

Minimum wage jobs are two steps up from slavery and one step up from being homeless.

Any sane person would agree that if you work 20hrs/week or 50% of fulltime, you should get 50% of full time benefits. If you work 30hrs/week or 75% of fulltime, you should get 75% of full time benefits.

This bullshit loophole that lets companies hire 2 20hr/week employees then tell them to fuck off when it comes to vacation time, various insurances and other time off is outrageous.

It works quite well, as far as that end of things go. You're still dealing with an industry with an incredibly high failure rate at startup, but of all the things you can blame if you fail, your employees won't be one of them. Plenty of restaurants succeed in doing exactly that, especially in small towns where your employee's reputations actually mean something.

There were times in my life where 2000 at once free and clear would have changed my entire life lol. I could totally picture quitting a BS job and paying off a couple months rent and bills then using the rest to buy necessary tools or equipment to begin learning a serious trade. Had to take the long route there I guess.

I worked at McD when I was younger. 5.15 an hour. It was an after high school gig. Maybe 20hours a week. My paychecks were like $170 for two weeks. $2k would have been like a whole summer or better of pay.

I just went through his twitter. He's literally just another Logan/Jake Paul. All the kids will love him because he's 'savage' but it's easy to be a dickhead like that when you're that rich and don't need to care about other people.

Any time he gives money to a homeless person or does some bullshit like this (as if it's not staged) it's just for the notoriety, he doesn't actually care about making any sort of positive change.

This expression really bugs me. I haven’t worked at a bank that straps currency like this. $20 are in straps of $2,000 and bricks of $10,000 for example. I think the straps are relatively standardized due to how the Fed accepts shipments. A vault teller would know more.

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